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Phonography, or Phonetic Shorthand is the invention of 
Isaac Pitman, Esq., of England. It is a system of writing the Eng- 
lish and all other languages, by means of a philosophic alphabet 
composed of the simplest geometrical signs, in which one mark is used to 
represent one and invariably the same sound ; the result of which is, 
that Phonographic writing is as legible as the common longhand, while 
it may be written six times as' fast. This system although so recently 
discovered, is now used almost exclusively for securing verbatim reports 
of the debates in the American Congress, and the British Houses of 
Parliament. It has been introduced into many of the leading colleges 
and schools in England and in this country, and from its utility and 
importance is rapidly gaining the position of a regular branch of study 
in educational establishments. 

"An education that does not embrace a knowledge of Phonog- 
raphy," says John Howard Tice, Esq., General Superintendent of 
the St. Louis Public Schools, in his Annual Report for 1854, "must 
be regarded as incomplete, and short of the wants of the age, and I 
would therefore recommend its early introduction in the Grammar and 
High Schools, as one of the regular branches of study." The Rev, 
Tuos. Hill, Chairman of the School Committee, Waltham, Mass., 
in the High School of which Phonography has been introduced, says: 



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"It should be taught in the common schools, as one of the best possible 
aids in obtaining a subsequent education." John S. Hart Esq., 
Principal of the Philadelphia High School, writes, " Some of them 
[former pupils of the School] not yet turned of twenty, arc now 
making more money by Phonographic Reporting, than the Principal 
of the-High School, after having given himself for more than twenty 
years to his profession." Judge Kane, of Philadelphia, remarks: 
"To the professional man, and indeed to every one whose pursuits 
in life call upon him to record incidents or thought, (and whose pursuits 
do not ?) it is one of the great labor saving machines of the age. 
Dr. J. W. Stone, Representative in the Mass. Legislature, says: "I 
deem Phonography, when thoroughly learned, an invaluable adjunct to 
education; and one which when acquired in youth would not be parted 
with in manhood s for thousands of dollars." Col. Benton thus testifies 
to the value of Phonography; "Had this art been known forty years 
ago, it would have saved me twenty years of hard labor ! " 

The following list of new and superior works, explanatory and 
illustrative of Phonography, are edited by Benn Pitman, (brother to 
the Inventor of the art,) who has had a more lengthened experience in 
teaching Phonography than any other person living. The works may 
be obtained at the Phonographic Institute, Cincinnati, or will be 
sent by mail, without additional charge. 

The Manual of Phonography; by Benn Pitman. 

This is a new treatise, explanatory of the art, from its simplest 
rudiments to the most abbreviated style of Phonographic writing. 
It comprises some valuable features not heretofore introduced in 
any English or American Phonographic work, rendering it invaluable to 
students who wish to easily acquire, and correctly practise this art. 
The Manual is interpaged with Phonographic exercises, engraved in a 
clear and attractive style, which face the necessary explanations in the 
common print. Price 50 cts.; bound in cloth, 60 cts., roan, 75 cts. 

The Reporter's Companion ; (Ne?o Edition,) by Benn 

Pitman and R. P. Prosser ; a complete guide to the art of Verbatim 
Reporting. This work is clearly and beautifully engraved, and 
interpaged with a key in the common print. It consists, 1st, Of an 
exposition of every principle of abbreviation employed in Phono- 
graphic Reporting, copiously illustrated. 2d, A Vocabulary, more ex- 
tensive than any heretofore published ; with every Grammalogue, 



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Contraction, Phraseograni, difficult word and words which may be 
written in two or more ways (only one of which is admissible), 
alphabetically arranged. 3d, A series of Progressive Lessons in Re- 
porting, whereby the student is gradually led from the simplest to the 
most abbreviated style of Phonographic Writing. Price 75 cts.; 
handsomely bound in muslin §1.00. 

The Phonographic Magazine; edited and engraved on 
stone, by Bexn Pitman. A monthly Miscellany of Science, News 
and Entertainment. This work is written in the Corresponding 
Style of Phonography, introducing the simpler Phraseography of the 
Reporting Style. Per year, in advance, $ 1.00. 

The Phonographic Reporter; edited and engraved on 
stone, by Bexn Pitman. A Monthly Magazine devoted to the interests 
and instruction of the Phonographic Reporter, and all who may de- 
sire to become such. Per year, in advance, $ 1.00. 

\EJ* These works are engraved in a new and superior style, not here- 
tofore attempted, either in this country or in England; and are 
unmatched for beauty and clearness of outline. They are invaluable 
to every Phonographer who wishes to thoroughly learn or correctly 
practise this art. That they may be judged by their own merits, a 
specimen will be sent to the address of any Phonographer on appli- 
cation for the same. 

The Magazine and Eeporter for 1854. a few volumes 

of these magazines are for sale; they form unique and interesting 
reading books of nearly 200 pages each. Price $1.25; superior 
binding § 1.50. Magazine and Reporter in one volume, §2.50. Pho- 
nographers wishing to possess these first volumes, should immediately 
obtain them, as they could not be reproduced except at the cost 
of several thousand dollars. Volumes for 1855, also on sale. 

The Magazine and Reporter for 1855. single Vol- 
umes, bound in extra cloth, marbled edges; each $1,25; extra roan, 
§1,50. Magazine and Reporter in one volume, extra roan, §2,50. 
These volumes contain a variety of interesting and instructive essays, 
of special value to Phonographers and Reporters. It has been the 
aim of the Conductor to admit into these monthlies only papers of 
permanent interest and value. 



PHONOGRAPHIC PUBLICATIONS. 



Phonographic Chart ; designed and arranged by Benn Pit- 
man. A new and handsome chart of the Phonographic Alphabet, 
printed in colors, prepared for the use of Teachers, and for Schools, 
Colleges, and Literary Institutions. Size 38 by 55. Price 75 cts., 
by mail. Mounted on muslin, with rollers, $1.75. Not mailable. 

The Teacher ; by Benn Pitman. A Treatise on Phonographic 
Lecturing and Teaching ; embracing full and minute directions as to 
the best method of imparting a knowledge of Phonography. En- 
graved in the Corresponding Style. O 3 An interesting and useful 
work for all ; invaluable to the Phonographic Teacher. Price $1.00 
bound. Printed on very superior paper $1.25. 

The History of Short-Hand ; edited, and engraved on stone, 
by Benn Pitman. An interesting history of the art from the short- 
hand of Cicero down to the invention of Phonography. Engraved in 
the Reporting Style. Price 75 cts. bound. Superior binding $1.00. 

The Phonographic Header. This work is designed as a 
companion to the Phonographic Manual. It contains a series of 
progressive Reading Exercises, original and selected, commencing 
with simple sentences in full Phonography. Engraved in a clear 
and attractive style. Price 25 cts. 

The Phonographic Envelope ; a newly engraved envelope, 
presenting specimens of Phonography in a tasteful and attractive 
style. Price 12^ cts. per packet ; 50 cts. per hundred. Phonetic 
Envelopes, containing a neatly printed statement of the claims and 
importance of Phonetic Printing, same price. 

Phonographic Copy Book ; (oblong shape) containing ruled 
paper for the learner's practice. Price 10 cts. Post paid, 12 cts. 

Gold Pens \ manufactured in Cincinnati expressly for Phono- 
graphic writing, and well adapted also for the ordinary long hand, 
$1.25. With silver extension holder, $2.00. A superior pen, best 
metal, and carefully finished, $1.50, with heavier silver holder, re- 
serve for leads, $2.50. 

The latter are good pens, and purchasers may be assured of receiv- 
ing an equivalent for their money in metal and labor. 






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Reporting Paper ; double line, prepared expressly for Phono- 
graphic Reporting. Per quire 10 cts. When ordering, please state 
whether for pen or pencil practice. fflg^ 3 * Post paid 12 cts. 

Reporter's Note Books ; made of double line paper for pen 
or pencil practice. 12 cts., 20 cts., and 25 cts. each. 

Reporting Covers ; for holding reporting paper i with elastic 
band. Sheep, 35 cts. Turkey Morocco, 75 cts. 

Phonographic Letter Paper, Double line. Per quire, 
10 cts. 

Note or Magazine Paper. Double line. Per quire, 8 cts. 

fgg^* 1 . In the works published at the Phonographic Institute, 
Cincinnati, an attempt has been made to present Phonography in its 
own simplicity, philosophy and beauty. 

2. The Instruction books, it is believed, are characterized by a 
simple as well as an orderly and progressive arrangement of the 
system, which extensive experience in teaching it, alone could give. 

3. The Manual of Phonography contains more copious exercises 
for reading and writing than any exposition of the system heretofore 
published. The manner of presenting the system differs from that 
previously adopted. Each opening of the book presents the details of 
some specific part of the system; one page consisting of engraved exer- 
cises, the opposite giving explanations relating thereto in the common 
print. 

4. Both in the Manual of the system and the Reporter's Compan- 
ion, the printed or typic pages are interleaved with engraved Pho- 
nographic exercises, a method which adds much to the labor aud ex- 
pense of binding, but which affords facilities in the acquirement and 
practice of the art which could not be otherwise obtained. 

5. The exercises in these instruction books as well as the Pho- 
nographic works mentioned in the list, are printed from engraved 
plates; a process much more expensive than letterpress printing, but 
one by which it is generally admitted, results are obtained unequalled 
for clearness and accuracy. 

All the Phonographic Works and Stationery are sent Post 
Free (except otherwise stated) when ordered direct from the 
Phonographic Institute, Cincinnati, 0. 



JU honetie oA-r rinting. 



A practical and vigorous attempt was made in 1844, by Isaac Pit- 
man and Alex. John Ellis, of England, to realize the ideas of Dr. 
Franklin, Sir John Herschell, and others, in the construction and 
appliance of a Phonetic Alphabet for the representation of the Eng- 
lish language. After years of experimenting, in this country as well 
as in England, and an expenditure of time and means which would 
appear fabulous to those who are not aware of the difficulties that have 
been encountered, an alphabet has been completed, by means of which 
the sounds of the language, are, as it were, daguerreotyped; so that a 
child, or an adult foreigner, having once mastered the alphabet, has no 
greater difficulty in correctly pronouncing any word that may be pre- 
sented, though it be for the first time, than in giving the name of a 
well known friend on seeing hi£ faithfully daguerreotyped likeness. 

By the Phonetic system children are not only easily and pleasantly 
instructed in reading, but they acquire a clear, precise and finished 
enunciation, which heretofore has been grievously overlooked. The 
Phonetic scheme, moreover, presents the easiest and speediest means 
of acquiring the ability to read the common, or Romanic print. It has 
been demonstrated again and again, in private teaching, and in classes 
of children and adults, that at least one half the time and labor devo- 
ted to the acquirement of reading by the ordinary print, may be saved 
by commencing with the Phonetic. 

Parents and Teachers, who have not tried this new method of in- 
structing their little charges in the irksome acquirement of reading, can- 
not possibly realize the ease and delight attending the use of the Pho- 
netic system. 

The PllOIietiC Dictionary . A Dictionary of the English Lan- 
guage, adapted to the present state of Literature and Science ; with 
Pronouncing Vocabularies of Classical, Scriptural, and Geographical 



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names. Designed by Nathaniel Storrs. Compiled by Dan. S. 
Smalley. This Dictionary is the result of a legacy of ten thousand 
dollars, left for its compilation and publication, by the late Nathan- 
iel Storrs, Esq., of Boston, Mass. It contains all the words of the 
English Language, with a copious selection of Latin and French 
words, giving the Romanic spelling with a Phonetic pronunciation 
and definition. As a book of reference or study, it will be found 
superior to any Dictionary heretofore published. It contains, also, a 
General Introduction, by Mr. Alexander John Ellis, which is by 
far the most interesting and able exposition of Phonetics, and defence 
of a reformed orthography, that has ever appeared ; and yet treated 
in such a manner, that, while it must satisfy the Critic and Scholar, it 
can not fail to interest, if not convert, the general reader. 861 pages, 
handsomely bound in dark leather, marbled edges, and lettered, $3.50. 
By mail, carefully and securely packed, 50 cts. additional. Clubs 
of four supplied (per express) at $3.25. Clubs of six $3.15. 

The Phonetic Primer; by Benn Pitman. Several new 
and attractive features are here introduced. It is copiously illus- 
trated, aud a new type is employed, cast expressly for this work, 
which, for clearness and distinctness, has not been equalled. Illus- 
trations are also introduced for teaching elementary forms, and the 
simple rules of arithmetic. Copious explanations for parents and 
teachers are given in the common print. Price 10 cts. 

The First Phonetic Header ; by Benn Pitman ; contain- 
ing simple and instructive reading lessons, calculated to make child- 
ren cheerful, thoughtful, and brave. Price 20 cts.; by mail 25 cts. 

The Transition Reader; or, a Course of Inductive Romanic 
Reading Lessons. For the use of Phonetic Readers when learning 
to read Romanically. Price 20 cts.; by mail 25 cts. 

Phonotypic Chart ; designed and arranged by Benn Pitman. 
A new and handsome chart of the Phonotypic Alphabet, for Schools, 
Colleges, and Literary Institutions ; with copious explanations, elo- 
cutionary exercises, and remarks on the acquirement of a good deliv- 
ery, in the common print ; 38 by 54. Price 50 cts. Mounted on 
canvass, with rollers, $1.50. Mounted Chart not mailable. 

Tablets. The letters of the Phonetic Alphabet printed on 
thick card. Price 10 cts. 






AMERICAN PHONETIC ASSOCIATION. 

3PrestTjent. 

Benn Pitman, Phonographic Institute, Cincinnati, 0. 

Secretary. treasurer. 

Euas Longley, Vine St., Cincinnati, 0. R. P. Prossee, Cincinnati, 0. 

3S):ecuttbe Committee. 

Charles S. Royce, Plymouth, Richland Co., 0. 

Dr. J. W. Stone, Boston. 

Dr. Adams Jewett, Dayton, 0. 

Dr. S. D. Newbro, Lansing, Mich. 

F. G. Adams, Kansas City, Mo. 

The ohjeet of this Association is the union and co-operation of all the 
friends of the Writing and Printing Reform in the United States, Territo- 
ries and Canadas, for the promotion of their common cause. 

The Association was organized in 1849, and upwards of fifteen hundred 
persons have heen enrolled as memhers. 

In October, 1854, the constitution was submitted to the members of 
the Association, and its articles amended, when the above officers were 
elected by ballot. 

Any person may become a member of this Association (see Article 9) who 
feels an interest in the promotion of the Writing and Printing Reform, 
under either of the following classes: 

1. Those who write Phonetic Shorthand legibly, at the rate of 100 words 
per minute. 

2. Those who write the same system in the ordinary corresponding style. 
S. Those who write Phonetic Longhand. 

4. Honorary members, who, having no practical acquaintance with the 
science of Phonetics, yet wish to lend their influence in securing its adoption. 

5. Life-members. 

It shall be the duty of the first three classes to promote the use of Pho- 
netic writing and printing, by correspondence, and otherwise ; and to con- 
tribute to the funds of the Association according to their means and the 
interest they feel in the cause. 

It shall be the duty of the fourth class, who have no practical labors to 
attend to, to use their influence, in whatever way they may judge most 
expedient, in promoting the interests of the Reform, and to contribute to 
the funds of the Treasury a sum of not less than $1.00 annually. 

Life membership may be obtained by paying into the Treasury the 
sum of $25. 

Application for membership to be made to the Secretary of the Associa- 
tion, to be written in the style specified for the use of the class which the 
applicant desires to join, and accompanied with an appropriate contri- 
bution. 



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